Journal of Intercultural Communication
Volume 2018, Issue 48, 2018

They wouldnt allow me in their conversations’: Communication experiences of immigrant traders in a kenyan informal market (Article)

Muchura-Theuri A.W. , Obuya J.
  • a Department of Communication Studies of Moi University, Kenya
  • b Department of Communication Studies, School of Information Sciences, Moi University, Kenya

Abstract

This paper reports findings of a study that investigated intercultural communication experiences of immigrant traders in a Kenyan informal market. The study employed a qualitative approach, hence a case study of one large urban informal market in Nairobi. In-depth interviews were conducted with twenty two participants purposive sampled and the findings were analysed thematically. Findings of the study revealed that cultural challenges, characterized by divergent language and communication styles, led to a breakdown in intercultural communication, and social communication exclusion of the immigrant traders by their hosts. Therefore, local authorities need to initiate cross-cultural adaptation programmes within the informal markets in order to enhance the efficacy of the immigrant traders in intercultural communication. © 2018, Immigrant Institutet. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

intercultural communication Informal markets Immigrant traders Cross-cultural adaptation Experiences

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ISSN: 14041634
Original Language: English